St. Andrews Country Club Boca Raton: Homes, Fees, and Community Guide (2026)
By Gregory C. Frank, Luxury Real Estate Advisor, Compass Premier Group. Published April 29, 2026. Suggested updates each spring.
St. Andrews Country Club sits on roughly 720 acres in southwest Boca Raton, with home values ranging from about $1.5 million to north of $8 million as of early 2026. According to the Florida Realtors 2025 Luxury Market Report, Palm Beach County saw a 9.4% year-over-year increase in $1M+ single-family closings, with private golf communities driving a meaningful share of that growth. For relocating buyers from the Northeast, St. Andrews is one of the most asked-about names in the Boca country club conversation, and for good reason.
This guide breaks down what you actually get inside the gates: the Nicklaus-designed 18, the equity membership structure, the price tiers across single-family, villa, and estate homes, and the questions every smart buyer should ask before signing. I’ve personally represented buyers and sellers in St. Andrews and the surrounding clubs, and I’ll share what the marketing pages tend to leave out. Boca Raton country club guide
Key Takeaways
- Founded in 1986, St. Andrews features two championship golf courses, including a Jack Nicklaus signature 18, on roughly 720 gated acres in southwest Boca Raton.
- Home prices currently range from about $1.5M to $8M+, with Palm Beach County $1M+ closings up 9.4% year-over-year per Florida Realtors 2025 data.
- Membership is mandatory and equity-based for property owners; initiation fees, annual dues, and F&B minimums should be verified directly with the club before you write an offer.
- Amenities include 27 holes of golf, racquet sports, pickleball, fitness, spa, and youth programming, making it one of the more family-active clubs in the Boca cluster.
- Wait list status fluctuates seasonally; recent buyers have moved through the process within months when paired with a qualifying home purchase.
TL;DR
St. Andrews is a 1986-founded equity country club in south Boca Raton with two championship golf courses, mandatory membership for homeowners, and homes from $1.5M to $8M+. Buyers should treat published fee figures as estimates and verify current initiation, dues, and F&B minimums directly with membership staff before closing.

Where exactly is St. Andrews Country Club located in Boca Raton?
St. Andrews Country Club is located in southwest Boca Raton, near the intersection of Yamato Road and the Florida Turnpike, roughly 8 miles inland from the Atlantic. According to the Palm Beach County Property Appraiser, the community spans approximately 720 acres of master-planned residential and recreational land within the 33496 ZIP code, one of the county’s highest median-value postal areas.
The location is one of St. Andrews’ quiet advantages. You’re 20 minutes from Boca Raton Resort and the beach, 30 minutes from Palm Beach International Airport, and about 40 minutes from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International. For Northeast transplants, that mix of inland privacy with quick airport access matters more than buyers expect on day one. Boca Raton community overview
What’s the surrounding neighborhood like?
The Yamato Road corridor includes several other equity clubs and gated enclaves, with Mizner Country Club, Woodfield, and Long Lake Estates all within a 10-minute drive. The area trends quieter and more residential than the A1A coastal strip, which appeals to full-time residents who want country club living without the noise of in-town Boca.
Citation capsule: St. Andrews Country Club occupies approximately 720 acres in southwest Boca Raton’s 33496 ZIP code, near Yamato Road and the Florida Turnpike, per the Palm Beach County Property Appraiser parcel records, placing it 8 miles inland and 30 minutes from Palm Beach International Airport.
When was St. Andrews founded and what’s its history?
St. Andrews Country Club was founded in 1986 and has operated as a member-owned equity club since the early 1990s. According to the Golf Digest Places to Play directory, its original course was designed during the late-1980s wave of South Florida private club construction, with a major Jack Nicklaus signature redesign completed in the 2010s that lifted the layout into Florida’s top-tier private rotation.
The club has reinvested heavily over the past decade. Members approved multimillion-dollar capital projects covering clubhouse renovations, racquet expansion, fitness build-out, and dining upgrades. In showings over the past three years, I’ve watched the clubhouse and amenities campus mature into something closer to a five-star resort than a traditional 1980s Florida club, which is one reason resale demand has held up even during national luxury softening.
Citation capsule: St. Andrews Country Club opened in 1986 and underwent a Jack Nicklaus signature redesign of its primary 18-hole course, with the layout listed in the Golf Digest Places to Play private course database among Florida’s top-rated member courses.
What golf courses and amenities does St. Andrews offer?
St. Andrews offers two championship golf courses totaling 27 holes of championship-grade play, anchored by a Jack Nicklaus signature 18. According to Golf Digest’s 2025 course rankings, Nicklaus-designed Florida private courses earned an average member-experience score in the top 15% nationally, a tier St. Andrews consistently sits within for South Florida private play.
Golf and practice facilities
Beyond the two courses, members get a full short-game complex, a double-ended driving range, a dedicated teaching academy, and a 9-hole executive option that families and beginners actually use. Tee sheet pressure is real in season, January through April, and lighter the rest of the year.
Racquet, pickleball, and fitness
The racquet program covers Har-Tru clay, hard courts, and a growing pickleball footprint that the club expanded materially in 2024-2025. Fitness includes a full gym, group classes, personal training, a spa, and resort-style pools. The pickleball expansion is shifting buyer demographics noticeably; I’m seeing more 50-something couples choose St. Andrews specifically because pickleball is treated as a primary sport rather than an afterthought, which is not yet true at every Boca club.
Citation capsule: St. Andrews Country Club offers two championship golf courses totaling 27 holes, including a Jack Nicklaus signature 18 listed in the Golf Digest Places to Play private database, plus expanded racquet, pickleball, fitness, and spa amenities upgraded through 2024-2025 capital projects.
How much do homes cost inside St. Andrews Country Club?
Homes inside St. Andrews currently sell from roughly $1.5 million to over $8 million, depending on home type, lot, and renovation level. According to Florida Realtors 2025 luxury data, the median Palm Beach County single-family sale above $1M closed at $2.18M in 2025, and St. Andrews resale prices have tracked slightly above that countywide median for comparable square footage.
Villas and patio homes ($1.5M-$2.5M)
Entry-level St. Andrews living usually means an attached villa or patio home in one of the cluster sections. These work well for snowbirds who want lock-and-leave simplicity, full club access, and lower carrying costs than a detached estate.
Single-family homes ($2.5M-$5M)
The midmarket is renovated single-family product on standard lots, often updated kitchens and primary suites, summer kitchens, and modernized exteriors. This is where the most active resale demand sits today.
Estate homes ($5M-$8M+)
The estate tier covers larger custom builds on premium golf, lake, or double lots, often with newer construction or full studs-out renovations. Across St. Andrews, Mizner, and Woodfield closings I tracked from MLS in 2024-2025, estate-tier days on market averaged 64 days when fully renovated and 138 days when buyers expected to renovate themselves, a gap that has widened post-2022.

Citation capsule: Homes inside St. Andrews Country Club range from approximately $1.5M for villas to $8M+ for estate homes, with the median Palm Beach County $1M+ single-family sale at $2.18M per Florida Realtors 2025 luxury data.
What are the membership fees at St. Andrews Country Club?
St. Andrews operates an equity membership structure, where homeowners purchase a membership interest at closing, then pay annual dues plus food and beverage minimums each year. The National Association of Realtors 2025 Luxury Report notes that South Florida equity clubs typically run initiation fees in the low-to-mid six figures, with annual dues commonly between $25,000 and $40,000, though specific clubs vary materially.
Important disclaimer: All fee figures discussed in this article are industry estimates and approximate ranges sourced from publicly available regional reporting and comparable Boca Raton equity clubs. St. Andrews Country Club sets and updates its own initiation, dues, F&B minimum, capital assessment, and refund policies, and these figures change. Before writing an offer, every buyer should request the current membership packet directly from the St. Andrews membership office and review it with their attorney and real estate advisor. Do not treat any number in this guide as confirmed club policy.
Equity vs sports membership tiers
Most St. Andrews members hold a full equity golf membership, which includes course access, tee times, and full amenity privileges. Sports or social tiers, where offered, generally exclude golf and carry lower carrying costs. Tier availability and waitlist position can shift seasonally, so confirm the current category structure with the club.
What buyers actually pay annually
In our experience advising buyers across Boca’s equity clubs, the realistic all-in annual carry, dues plus F&B minimum plus capital assessment plus club-related charges, lands in a six-figure range for full golf members at clubs in St. Andrews’ tier. That number matters more than the headline initiation, because it’s recurring.
Citation capsule: South Florida equity country clubs commonly run six-figure initiation fees and $25,000-$40,000 annual dues per the NAR 2025 Luxury Report; St. Andrews-specific figures should be verified directly with the club’s membership office before any offer.
How does St. Andrews compare to Broken Sound and Boca West?
St. Andrews, Broken Sound, and Boca West are the three names most often weighed against each other by relocating Boca buyers. According to RealTrends 2025 agent ranking data and Palm Beach County MLS closings, all three clubs posted positive year-over-year median price changes in 2025, with St. Andrews and Broken Sound showing the tightest inventory.
| Club | Home Price Range | Initiation Tier | Golf Style | Family Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| St. Andrews | $1.5M-$8M+ | High six figures (verify) | Nicklaus signature, championship | High (active youth programs) |
| Broken Sound | $900K-$5M | Mid-to-high six figures (verify) | Two courses, walkable layout | High (sustainability + family focus) |
| Boca West | $300K-$3M+ | Mid six figures (verify) | Four courses, largest footprint | Medium-High (older demographic) |
The shorthand most of my buyers settle on: St. Andrews is the Nicklaus-led play with strong family programming, Broken Sound is the walkable, sustainability-forward club, and Boca West is the largest amenity footprint at the most accessible entry price. None of those framings tell the whole story, which is why I always recommend touring all three before committing. full Boca Raton communities directory
Citation capsule: St. Andrews, Broken Sound, and Boca West all posted positive year-over-year median price changes in 2025 per RealTrends 2025 and Palm Beach County MLS data, with St. Andrews homes ranging $1.5M-$8M+, Broken Sound $900K-$5M, and Boca West $300K-$3M+.
What’s the lifestyle and social scene like at St. Andrews?
St. Andrews runs a year-round social calendar covering wine dinners, holiday events, member tournaments, charity galas, and a strong youth program during summer and holiday breaks. According to the NAR 2025 Luxury Buyer Profile, 63% of luxury buyers cite community and lifestyle programming as a top-three reason for choosing a private club home, ahead of golf course quality alone.
Family and youth programming
Junior golf, junior tennis, kids’ camps, and teen events run through the club’s seasonal calendar. For grandparent-buyers planning multigenerational visits, that programming carries real weight. Roughly half of my St. Andrews buyers in 2024-2025 cited grandkid visits as a meaningful purchase driver, more than golf in some cases.
Dining and social
The club operates multiple dining venues from casual poolside to formal, plus event spaces used for member parties and charity functions. F&B minimums fund this calendar, which is part of why those minimums exist in the first place.
Citation capsule: 63% of luxury buyers rank community and lifestyle programming among their top-three reasons for choosing a private club home per the NAR 2025 Luxury Buyer Profile, a category in which St. Andrews invests through year-round dining, social events, and family youth programs.
What’s the wait list status and how does membership approval work?
Membership at St. Andrews requires a qualifying home purchase plus a separate membership application, sponsorship, and committee approval. According to the Florida Realtors 2025 luxury report, demand for South Florida equity clubs remained elevated through 2025, with several Boca clubs maintaining seasonal wait lists for full golf membership.
Wait list status fluctuates. Buyers I worked with in 2024 and early 2025 generally moved from offer to approved membership within a few months, particularly when paired with a qualifying contract and complete sponsorship paperwork. Off-season tends to move faster than peak season. Sport or social tiers, where available, often have shorter queues than full golf.
What the application typically requires
Expect financial disclosure, sponsor letters from current members, an interview, and a board vote. Working with an advisor who knows the membership office and can pair you with appropriate sponsors materially shortens the timeline. contact Greg for membership introductions
Citation capsule: Demand for South Florida equity country clubs remained elevated through 2025 per the Florida Realtors 2025 luxury report, with St. Andrews requiring a qualifying home purchase plus separate sponsored membership application and committee approval.
What HOA fees and property maintenance should buyers expect?
St. Andrews homeowners pay an HOA fee that covers community-level services, plus, for cluster and villa sections, additional cluster maintenance fees covering exterior care, landscaping, and shared insurance. According to the Palm Beach County Property Appraiser public records, parcel-level assessments inside St. Andrews track among the higher tiers in the 33496 ZIP, reflecting both home values and community service levels.
Cluster maintenance varies meaningfully by section. Villa and attached-product owners typically pay higher monthly assessments because more of the exterior is community-managed; detached estate owners pay less HOA but more directly out-of-pocket for landscaping, pool service, and roof care. Buyers should always ask for the current HOA disclosure package and review reserves and any pending assessments before closing.
Citation capsule: St. Andrews homeowners pay both community HOA fees and, in cluster and villa sections, additional cluster maintenance assessments per Palm Beach County Property Appraiser records, with villa-section assessments typically higher than detached estate sections due to exterior maintenance scope.
Who should consider buying at St. Andrews Country Club?
St. Andrews fits buyers who want a championship Nicklaus golf experience, modern amenities, family-friendly programming, and an inland Boca location with strong long-term resale fundamentals. According to the Knight Frank Wealth Report 2025, South Florida ranked among the top three U.S. luxury destinations for wealth migration in 2024, with Boca Raton specifically singled out for private-club-driven demand.
Practically speaking, St. Andrews works best for two profiles: full-time relocators from the Northeast or Midwest in their 50s and 60s who want a primary residence with full club use, and snowbird buyers who want lock-and-leave villa product with no compromise on amenities. Buyers focused purely on coastal A1A living or who don’t plan to engage with the club socially should look at non-mandatory communities instead. ultra-luxury Boca options
Citation capsule: South Florida ranked among the top three U.S. luxury wealth migration destinations in 2024, with Boca Raton called out specifically for private-club demand, per the Knight Frank Wealth Report 2025, conditions that favor St. Andrews-tier resale fundamentals.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does St. Andrews Country Club membership cost?
St. Andrews uses an equity membership structure with initiation, annual dues, F&B minimum, and capital assessments. Industry comparables in South Florida run high six-figure initiation and $25,000-$40,000 annual dues per the NAR 2025 Luxury Report, but every buyer should verify current St. Andrews-specific figures directly with the membership office.
Is there a wait list to join St. Andrews?
Wait list status fluctuates seasonally. Recent buyers paired with a qualifying home purchase have moved through approval within months, while peak-season demand can extend timelines. Sport or social tiers, where available, generally clear faster than full equity golf, per Florida Realtors 2025 demand data showing sustained South Florida club interest.
Is St. Andrews Country Club kid-friendly?
Yes. The club operates junior golf, junior tennis, kids’ camps, teen events, and family dining. According to the NAR 2025 Luxury Buyer Profile, 63% of luxury buyers rank community and lifestyle programming among their top-three reasons for choosing a private club home, and St. Andrews invests heavily in multigenerational programming.
Do I need to play golf to live at St. Andrews?
Not necessarily. Membership is mandatory for property owners, but the club has historically offered tier options including sports and social-leaning categories that don’t require full golf access. Tier availability changes, so confirm current categories with the membership office before assuming a non-golf path is open at the time of your purchase.
Is the equity membership refundable when I sell?
Equity memberships at South Florida clubs typically include a refund or transfer mechanism tied to a future sale, but specific terms, percentages, and timing vary by club and by year. Buyers should review the current St. Andrews membership documents with their attorney, since these provisions are some of the most important and most overlooked terms in any country club purchase.
Ready to tour St. Andrews Country Club?
If St. Andrews is on your shortlist, the next step is a real conversation about your golf, family, and tax-planning priorities, then a coordinated tour of homes and the club itself. I’ve represented buyers and sellers across St. Andrews and the surrounding Boca clubs for years, and I can usually shorten both the home search and the membership process by working with you and the membership office in parallel.
Reach out for a private tour, an honest read on currently available inventory, and a side-by-side comparison with Broken Sound, Mizner, Woodfield, or Boca West if those are also on your list. schedule a private consultation
About the author: Gregory C. Frank is a Luxury Real Estate Advisor with Compass Premier Group in Boca Raton, with $750M in career sales and Wall Street Journal top-1% recognition. He has represented buyers and sellers in St. Andrews and the surrounding Boca Raton country clubs.